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Tribune Take: When DIY music became the new normal in Pakistan

Tribune Take: When DIY music became the new normal in Pakistan A better year for Pakistani songs comes to a close with new platforms and more original content KARACHI: For the past 12 months, discourse on anything, be it commerce, arts, and culture, sociology, science, or the correlation between all of them, ends up being a commentary on how the ongoing pandemic has been detrimental to a particular walk of life. With respect to arts and entertainment, it has almost become a cliché to talk about how the coronavirus has crippled the industry. By no means does it mean that the plight of stakeholders doesn’t warrant attention. Film-makers, musicians, actors, and other performers, particularly the ones that did not fall under the 1% cream of the crop, have seen the rug slipped from underneath. If music alone is focused, with the sudden ban on concerts for an indefinite period, the main source of livelihood for musicians was cut off. The recording industry also witnessed a domino ef

Investegate |EJF Investments Ltd Announcements | EJF Investments Ltd: Shareholder Letter

+44 20 7260 1301 About EJF Investments Ltd EJFI is a registered closed-ended limited liability company incorporated in Jersey under the Companies (Jersey) Law 1991, as amended, on 20 October 2016 with registered number 122353. The Company is regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (the JFSC ). The JFSC is protected by both the Collective Investment Funds (Jersey) Law 1988 and the Financial Services (Jersey) Law 1998, as amended, against liability arising from the discharge of its functions under such laws.   LEI : 549300XZYEQCLA1ZAT25 Investor information & warnings   This communication has been issued by, and is the sole responsibility of, the Company and is for information purposes only. It is not, and is not intended to be an invitation, inducement, offer or solicitation to deal in the shares of the Company. The price and value of shares in the Company and the income from them may go down as well as u

JI leader warns govt against amending blasphemy law

JI leader warns govt against amending blasphemy law Peshawar December 21, 2020 TIMERGARA: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) provincial chief Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan on Sunday warned to march on Islamabad if any change in the blasphemy law and national policy on Palestine was made in Pakistan. Addressing a party workers’ convention at Talash here, the JI leader said his party would never let the government cross the red line. He said that belief in the finality of the Prophet-hood, madrassas and other institutions and recognition of Israel state were red lines for the nation. The PTI youth activists Samiullah, Sajjad Khan and Suliman Khan from Matta Talash while ANP worker Hammad Khan from Kanro Shamshi Khan announced to quit their parties and to joined JI on the occasion.

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